Course Overview
Human errors refer to the environmental, organisational and job factors, and humanand individual characteristics which influence the behaviour at work in a way which canaffect an organisation’s health and safety performance. A simple way to view humanerror is to think about three aspects: the job, the individual and the organisation andhow they interact to impact on health and safety related human behavior.
Course Objective
- Explain the various human error analysis techniques and how they can be used
- Show how human behaviour can lead to human errors and incidents/accidents
- Provide practical ideas and methods for observing and preventing human errors
- Review practical case studies to show how other organisation have used human
- Error analysis techniques to prevent human errors in the workplace
Who Should Attend??
- Individuals who have responsibilities for assessing and controlling an organisation’s potential workplace and work task risks
- Production, process, maintenance, health, safety and environment personnel
Course Outline
- Introduction to human error
- Workplace
- And accidents
- And procedures
Training Methodology
- Presentation & Slides
- Audio Visual Aids
- Interactive Discussion
- Participatory Exercise
- Action Learning
- Class Activities
- Case Studies
- Workshops
- Simulation